Archive for Jerome Ellig
Superstars as Slaves
Mr. Ellig, a graduate student in economics at George Mason University’s Center for the Study of Market Processes, is currently writing a Ph.D. dissertation entitled Law, Economics, and Organized Baseball: Analysis of a Cooperative Venture. “Free agency,” we’re told, is a major issue in National Football League labor negotiations. It’s even worth striking over, according [...]
1Sep1987 | Jerome Ellig | 2 comments | Continued-
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